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Vegan Cuts Snack Box Subscription Review – December 2014

Liz Cadman
ByLiz CadmanDec 28, 2014 | 5 comments

Vegan Cuts Snack Box Subscription Review – December 2014 Box

Vegan Cuts Snack Box is a monthly subscription box full of vegan and natural food products and snacks. I subscribe to their snack box and their beauty box, so they ship both subscriptions in the same box. I’m not vegan, but I avoid dairy and gluten in my diet, and I’ve found that about 90% of the items each month work for my dietary needs too!

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Vegan Cuts Snack Box Subscription Review – December 2014 Items

The Subscription Box: Vegan Cuts Snack Box

The Cost: $19.95 a month

The Products: 7-10 vegan snacks (mostly gluten free)

Ships to: US, Canada (extra $8), and Internationally (extra $15)

Check out my Vegan Cuts Snack Box reviews

Vegan Cuts Snack Box Subscription Review – December 2014 Info

Each box comes with a card detailing the items included for that month.

Vegan Cuts Snack Box Subscription Review – December 2014 Oatmeal

Beanfields Bean & Rice Chips in Pico de Gallo - Value $1

Earnest Eats Hot & Fit Cereal - Value $6

These chips are in so many subscription boxes that I'm not too excited about seeing them anymore - I do like them though!

I'm very interested in the Earnest Eats Hot & Fit Cereal though. I like that they don't have any added sugar - you can decide to add your preferred sweetener or not.

Vegan Cuts Snack Box Subscription Review – December 2014 Chocolate

Eli's Earth Bars Treasure Bar - Value $3

Somersaults in Salty Pepper - Value $1

Nutiva O'Coconut Classic - Value $1

This Treasure Bar is the most delicious chocolate candy bar I've ever had. If you avoid dairy in your diet and miss milk chocolate, this bar is made with rice milk, so you get the same great milk chocolate taste without the dairy. And it's organic and fair trade too! (And it's probably a good thing that the candy bar size is a little smaller than conventional candy bars - I pretty much inhaled it!)

I wasn't able to sample the Somersaults since they have wheat in them, but my husband always likes Somersaults snacks and recommend them.

Lastly, this O'Coconut snack was a little bite of sweet shredded coconut. If you're a coconut fan (like I am) I bet you'll love it.

Vegan Cuts Snack Box Subscription Review – December 2014 Protein

Parma! Seasoning - Value $1

Vegan Smart All-In-One Nutritional Shake in Chai - Value $2

This Parma! seasoning is the Garlicky Green version - I may give it a try on popcorn with a little olive oil! I don't drink shakes that often, so I haven't tried this Chai blend yet, but it gets great reviews on Amazon.

Vegan Cuts Snack Box Subscription Review – December 2014 Candy

Torie & Howard Hard Candies - Value $.50

Trujoy Candy Cane - Value $.25

Not to sound like a grinch, but I think next year all subscription box companies should avoid sending out candy canes - every single one I've received in a box has arrived broken! (That being said - I appreciate that this one is made with natural colors!)

(The Torie & Howard hard candies are good too - and organic!)

Verdict: This is one of my favorite Vegan Cuts Snack Boxes ever just because of that amazing candy bar! (If you can eat regular milk chocolate, you may think I'm nuts for raving about it so much - but I haven't had a candy bar like that in years because of food intolerances!) The value this month is about $16 - a little less than the $19.95 a month cost, but I would recommend this box more on curation and product discovery than value. I've definitely come across some great food products I wouldn't know about otherwise.

Do you subscribe to the Vegan Cuts Snack Box? Did you think the candy bar was delicious too?

Liz Cadman
Liz Cadman
Liz is the founder of My Subscription Addiction. She's been hooked on subscription boxes since 2011 thanks to Birchbox, and she now subscribes to over 100 boxes. Her favorites include POPSUGAR Must Have, FabFitFun, and any box that features natural beauty products!

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5 comments

Janet

I am so upset with this company because I can never get a hold of anyone for any reason. I have tried and tried with no results. I do not want the Easter snack box but would rather have a substitute. If this box is sent to me anyway I will return it and request a refund. I don’t want to do that but I do not want a holiday box!!

Janet

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Lauren

I cancelled after this month. I already knew about Sjaak’s “melk” chocolates (they have a 9pc bon bon assortment at Abe’s Market that is really good).

One thing I realized after subbing this box was that I really am blessed to live in an area where I have instant access to these types of vegan noms.

The Natureade shake was a pleasant surprise- I’m usually a Vega girl, and I liked this one a lot.

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PA Anna

Rave on about the chocolate 🙂 Chocolate is an important part of life!!! I’m glad you were able to enjoy it.

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Danielle

My candy cane arrived broken, too, but it was still delicious!

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Sneaky Burrito

I had this box for awhile but was always a little underwhelmed by the value. I know it’s close with food boxes, but I felt like Vegan Cuts was consistently a little below what I paid for it. I usually liked the items I got, but wished there’d been one or two more items in the box.

Anyway, I’m over vegan boxes. I’m not a vegan and I have no plans to become one. (I’ve been a vegetarian for 21 years and I’m fine with that!)

Also, I canceled all food boxes because my tendency was to eat everything as soon as I opened the box (or by the next day, at the very least). I might be persuaded to change my mind if there was ever a vegetarian (non-vegan) box. But no box company seems to want to go that route.

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